Doctor Admits to Supplying Ketamine to Matthew Perry Before His Death
A California doctor has admitted to providing the late actor Matthew Perry with the anesthetic ketamine, injecting him multiple times in exchange for thousands of dollars. This admission comes in the wake of Perry's tragic death, which has led to the charging of five individuals linked to the incident.
Although the doctor was not directly responsible for Perry's care at the time of his passing, he expressed hope that his case would serve as a cautionary tale for other medical professionals. Facing a potential 40-year prison sentence, the doctor will also lose his medical license.
The situation highlights the ongoing struggle with addiction that Perry faced throughout his life. His sudden death at the age of 54 has left fans and the entertainment community in shock.
As investigations continue, the repercussions for those involved in supplying drugs to Perry are becoming clearer.
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